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262 days ago

SOLD 21 kids chapter books

Emma from Paraparaumu Beach

SOLD 21 kids chapter books.

All books are in good condition, pick one or some

$1 each or $15 for the lot

- Buster Bayliss
- The Big Freeze, Philip Reeve
- The Hundred Mile an Hour Dog, Jeremy Strong
- Jake and Pete and the Magpies Wedding, Terry Denton
- The Diary of a Killer Cat, Anne Fine
- The Goonies, James Kahn / Steven Spielberg
- Secret 7 Adventure #2, Enid Blyton
- Meet the Kreeps
- The Mad Scientist, Kiki Thorpe
- Ghost Buddy, Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver
- Stone Me!, Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore
- Animorphs
- The Suspicion, K A Applegate
- Horrid Henry's Wedding, Francesca Simon
- Super Powers
- The Clash of Claws, Alex Cliff
- Harry Houdini
- Wonderdog!, William Taylor
- Path of the Thunderbird, Sara Miller and Pat Toole
- Johnny Whistler and the Spiders, Tom Bradley
- Russell Troy, Monster Boy, Bruce Coville
- Slime Squad
- The Supernatural Squid, Steve Cole
- Smelly Bill's Whiffy Weekend, Daniel Postgate
- Half Minute Horrors, Cassandra Clare, James Patterson, Lemony Snicket, Neil Gaiman, Holly Black
- Johnny Catbiscuit to the Rescue!, Michael Cox
- The Brixton Brothers
- The Case of the Mistaken Identity, Mac Barnett

Price: $15

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